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If you or someone you love is arrested, the situation will be confusing and distressing. It’s difficult to make the right choices with these intensified emotions. In addition, the average person is not well versed in law, which can lead to mistakes or an accidental waiving of your rights. You should understand your rights, particularlyContinue Reading

This information has been prepared to assist persons who have been currently granted parole. All information is of a general nature only and is no substitute for specific legal advice related to your situation. If you are currently on parole, you will have a range of conditions imposed via your ‘Parole Order’. If you breachContinue Reading

If you have a disability you may be entitled to sit your Queensland written Learners Test under special conditions. A Queensland Transport staff member can be made available to read you the test questions aloud. To access this service, you will need to call your local Queensland Transport Customer Service Centre to make an appointment.Continue Reading

GENERALLY NO COSTS AVAILABLE UNDER DRUGS MISUSE ACT Section 127 of the Drugs Misuse Act provides that no costs shall be awarded with respect to any proceedings arising out of a charge of having committed an offence defined in the Drugs Misuse Act. MOYNIHAN REFORMS ALLOW COSTS FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH A DIRECTION ABOUTContinue Reading

BEWARE OF PRIVATE PURCHASES OF MOTOR VEHICLES COMMON PITFALLS If a vehicle turns out to be stolen and there is a contest between the true owner and you as the buyer, section 694 Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 (Qld) provides that a police officer can apply to the Court for an order declaring whoContinue Reading

Russo Lawyers has recently researched sections of the Evidence Act relating to child witnesses and provides the following interpretation. In 2004 the Queensland Parliament introduced legislation regarding the giving of evidence by children in our Courts. The legislation refers to child witnesses as affected children. Under the legislation a child is deemed to be aContinue Reading

On 28 August 2006 the Corrective Services Act 2006 and amendments to the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 introduced court-ordered parole for non-violent or non-sexual offenders sentenced to three years or less. The legislation requires the court to set a parole release date for non-violent or non-sexual offenders, provided the offender has not been remandedContinue Reading

Private prosecution of stalking can be commenced either in the Magistrates Court or the Supreme Court. Private prosecution in the Magistrate’s Court can be commenced by a complaint and summons or complaint and warrant. Special procedures in Part 5 Division 2 of the Justices Act 1886 apply if the stalking does not involve injury toContinue Reading

Douglas Wilson BA LL.B (Hons) Barrister at Law This information sheet addresses legal prostitution in Queensland generally and what advertising can be undertaken by prostitutes practising as sole practitioners in Queensland. Prostitution generally Whilst engaging in prostitution is not in itself unlawful[1] the practice of prostitution is regulated quite strictly. There are two forms ofContinue Reading